After an offseason of change for the Seattle Seahawks, it’s now time for the revamped, but not rebuilt, roster to show what it can do. Obviously, preseason games don’t count in the standings, so the outcome of the preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday isn’t of grave importance. However, with the Hawks set to take the field against an opponent for the first time in the post-Russell Wilson, post-Bobby Wagner era, what is of grave importance is figuring out what the team has for not only 2022, but into 2023 and beyond as well.